HCM Daily Country Music News – October 18th, 2024

 Posted by at 12:46 pm on October 18, 2024
Oct 182024
 

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This Date in Country Music History

  • 2021 – Scotty McCreery released his single “Damn Strait”
  • 2021 – Miranda Lambert released her single “If I Was a Cowboy”
  • 2021 – Cody Johnson released his single “Til You Can’t”
  • 2021 – Justin Moore released his single “With a Woman You Love”
  • 2019 – Luke Bryan’s singles “Move” and Knockin’ Boots” were certified Platinum
  • 2019 – Sam Hunt’s single “Take Your Time” was certified Quintuple Platinum
  • 2019 – Cody Jinks released his album The Wanting
  • 2011 – Montgomery Gentry released their album Rebels on the Run
  • 2005 – Martina McBride released her album Timeless
  • 2005  – Billy Currington released his album Doin’ Somethin’ Right
  • 1997 – Deana Carter scored a #1 hit with “How Do I Get There”
  • 1994 – Mark Chesnutt released his single “Goin’ Through the Big D”
  • 1984 – Mickey Gilley is awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • 1980 – Don Williams scored a #1 hit with “I Believe In You”
  • 1968 – Bob Wills was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame
  • 1968 – Glen Campbell won the CMA Awards for Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist

Today’s Birthdays

Today’s New Albums

  • Benjamin Tod – Shooting Star
  • Birdie Nichols – Into the West
  • Blano Brown – Back 2 Basics (EP)
  • Finn – The Waterfall
  • Granger Smith – Like a River: The Farewell Tour Live
  • Hailey Verhaalen – Dreamcatcher (EP)
  • Michelle Wright – A Wright Christmas & More
  • Mikki Zip – Somethin’ to Write About (EP)
  • Riley Green – Don’t Mind If I Do
  • Styles – God’s Grocery Store (Aisle 1)
  • Tiera Kennedy – Rooted
  • Various Artists – A Lone Star Salute to Little Texas
  • Wyatt Flores – Welcome to the Plains
  • Zack Crow – Live at KSIJ Studios

Today’s New Singles

  • 99 Bottles – Reed Foley
  • A Few Good Years – Midnight Sky
  • Already Gone – Ty Laramore
  • Always Have Me – Cassidy-Rae
  • America’s Sweetheart – Ben Chapman
  • Better Than Leavin’ – Ashley Ryan
  • Cold World – Steve Hewitt
  • Coming Home to You (Bigger Houses) – MacKenzie Porter w/ Owen Riegling
  • Dancin’ in the Dirt – Houston Bernard
  • Day by Day – Sofie Tabesh
  • Driving You to Denver – Bubba Bellin
  • Good Times – Koe Wetzel
  • I Need a New Fix – Sam Ferrara
  • I Saw Your Message – TJ Rosenthal
  • I’m Not a Quitter – Trinelise Vaering
  • Love SomebodyMorgan Wallen
  • Made it This Far – Chase McDaniel
  • Montana Moon – Gary Patrick
  • Not Bad – Dolly Parton & Shelley Rena
  • Over It – Jess Kellie Adams
  • Same Ol’ Cowboy, Different Rodeo – Josh Ward
  • Southbound – Maddox Batson
  • Sunday Morning Coming Up – Songbird Jones
  • Til the Last Shot’s Fired – Scotty Hasting w/ Dolly Parton & Lee Brice
  • Together We Stand – William Michael Morgan w/ The Heartwreckers
  • Welcome to Rock Bottom – Jade Eagleson
  • Worth the Double – Jade Eagleson

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HCM Daily Country Music News – October 17th, 2024

 Posted by at 5:48 pm on October 17, 2024
Oct 172024
 

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This Date in Country Music History

Today’s Birthdays

Today’s New Albums

  • Julie Williams – Tennessee Moon

Today’s New Singles

  • Country Gold – Josie Sal

Today’s Photo Flashback

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HCM Daily Country Music News – October 16th, 2024

 Posted by at 6:00 pm on October 16, 2024
Oct 162024
 

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This Date in Country Music History

  • 2023 – The Jon Pardi and Luke Bryan duet “Cowboys and Plowboys” was released
  • 2023 – Luke Combs released his single “Where the Wild Things Are”
  • 2019 – Walker Hayes’ single “You Broke Up With Me” was certified Platinum
  • 2012 – Jason Aldean released his album Night Train
  • 2012 – Darius Rucker was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry
  • 2004 – Sara Evans scored a #1 hit with “Suds in the Bucket”
  • 1993 – Tracy Byrd made his Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 1993 – Clay Walker scored his first career #1 hit with “What’s It To You”
  • 1972 – Loretta Lynn became the first woman to win the CMA Entertainer of the Year award
  • 1961 – Patsy Cline‘s signature hit “Crazy” was released. It was written by Willie Nelson!

Today’s Birthdays

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  • None Today

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Interview with Ella Salter and the Sunday Sinners

 Posted by at 5:45 pm on October 16, 2024
Oct 162024
 

Artist Name:  Ella Salter and the Sunday Sinners
Hometown:  Mobile, AL

What project(s) are you currently working on?

We are currently gearing up for the release of our new EP, set to drop on November 22nd, and planning the accompanying tour across the Southeast and Midwest.

What inspired you to pursue a career in music and when did you know?

Growing up in the South, I was surrounded by the power of storytelling through music. I knew I wanted to pursue music when I realized it was the best way to share my experiences and connect with others on a deeper level. I never really had the nerve to pursue it though until my little sister told me to stop messing around and make it happen. When she passed at 25 years old from cancer, I knew that I had to start living for the both of us and I’ve been working on this dream ever since.

If you weren’t pursuing a career in music, what would you be doing for a living?

If I weren’t in music, I’d probably be working in marketing and graphic design, using my creativity to help small businesses grow their brands.

What is your favorite downtime activity?

I love spending time with my three dogs, binging tv shows, cooking up new recipes, especially southern comfort food, and spending time outdoors camping in my vintage camper.

Who is your biggest celebrity crush?

Jason Isbell—his songwriting and authenticity are just so captivating.

Who is your favorite sports team(s)?

I’m a big fan of the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Roll Tide!

What is the last movie that you watched?

“Practical Magic”—it never gets old!

What is the last album you listened to?

“Postcards from Texas” by Miranda Lambert.

If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Southeastern by Jason Isbell. I don’t think an album could be more perfect

What is the greatest country song of all time?

Impossible question! But “Down From Dover” by Dolly Parton is incredible and terribly underrated

What has been your favorite city/town that you’ve visited out on the road?

Probably Tupelo, MS—it has such a rich musical history and an incredible vibe.

What is your favorite meal?

Fried chicken with collard greens and cornbread—southern comfort at its best.

Who is your dream duet partner?

Dolly Parton. She’s my ultimate hero in music and life.

Who would you like to go on tour with?

Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real—they bring a modern twist to southern rock, and I think we’d complement each other well on the road.

What is your ultimate career goal(s)?

To play the Ryman, the Grand Ole Opry, Red Rocks and share our music on a national level while staying true to our southern roots and storytelling.

How can fans connect with you on Social Media?

Fans can connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, Threads, and Facebook @ellasaltermusic, or visit our website at www.ellasalter.com for updates.